TV ratings for Monday, November 10th are in.
Here’s a brief rundown:
The game-changing fall finale of NBC’s The
Blacklist rose 4% from last week to a 2.5 rating
in the 18-49 demo and scored 9.69 million
viewers, making it the highest-rated scripted
program of the night.
While The Blacklist may have been the highest-
rated scripted show of the night, CBS’ new drama
series Scorpion was the most-watched with 10.04
million viewers and a 2.0 rating, which is down
10% from last week. Elsewhere on the network, 2
Broke Girls fell 14% to a series low 1.9 rating and
scored 7.64 million viewers, The Millers dropped
9% to its own series low of 1.5 rating and
notched 6.52 million viewers, and NCIS: Los
Angeles matched last week’s series low with a
1.5 rating and 8.17 million viewers. CBS
Mondays are still suffering from The Big Bang
Theory’s move back to Thursdays.
Over on Fox, Gotham
was down 8% to a 2.2 rating and scored 6.3
million viewers, while Sleepy Hollow was even
with last week’s series low 1.5 rating and scored
4.6 million viewers.
The CW’s The Originals was up 40% to a 0.7
rating and garnered 1.54 million viewers, and
Jane the Virgin rose 25% to a 0.5 rating and
notched 1.22 million viewers.
Wednesday, 12 November 2014
Monday TV Ratings: THE BLACKLIST Rises with Fall Finale; GOTHAM Dips
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